On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 08:56:12PM -0500, Michael Gilbert wrote: > control: tag -1 confirmed, -moreinfo > > On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 8:40 PM, David Fries wrote: > > Which version of chromium are you running that isn't showing the > > problem? If there is some other way for the scroll bars to work > > properly that would be the only alternative to patching it seems. Or > > do you have any suggestions on how to work with upstream to make this > > under control of a theme, or setting, or anything? > > You said it was a few pixels. For my setup, I had to move the mouse > over at least a fourth of the window, which is why I couldn't > reproduce it.
I'm sorry, yes I should have been more specific, I measured it now at 138 pixels, which is a tenth of a window for me at home or a twentieth at work. > If it is only a couple pixels on your setup, then that really is a > bug, and upstream shouldn't ignore you, but you do need to provide > them more information. Unless they were to make the distance be the width of the window (minus a pixel in case it is full screen), I can no longer use the pointer to point things out while dragging the scroll bar or scroll and move directly to a link. This is a regression of expected UI behavior on Linux making it inconsistent with every other program I'm aware of. Will Debian carry simple patches that help make the user experience more cohesive? -- David Fries <da...@fries.net>